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Topic: Pray for me, job interview (Read 925 times)

After looking for a job for years, I finally got an interview (next week). I think it's thanks to your prayers. So please please please pray for me that I do well on this interview. If I don't, there's a good chance I will have to go live on the street. Also pray for me for all the other problems in my life. I have a good feeling God will have mercy on me if you pray dillegently. So please pray extra hard for me.

She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

First off, please do not call yourself "loser." You're not a loser; everyone has times of hardship.

Second: Rehearse answers to potentially tricky questions. You can find tips on this all over the internet. Just do it.

Third: Relax and be your charming self. If someone calls you in for an interview, you almost always have the job unless you throw it away. (If an organization interviews 5 million people before filling a position, they are just nuts, and you don't want to work for them anyway. Experience speaking here.)

They know you can do the job and are willing to accept you despite any shortcomings in your resume. What they are trying to find out is if they like you enough to work with you: Do you have a firm handshake? Are you a nice person they'd enjoy working with every day? Are you self-disciplined? Are you an adult who can pull your own weight? Do you take pride in your work? That's all they want to know. Unless you're in a field like brain surgery or engineering, it's mostly social.